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docs: update recap section in manipulating the dom with refs
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Update a bullet point that was refrencing forwardRef as a means to passing ref to being able to pass ref like any other prop.
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bcdipesh committed Dec 29, 2024
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- Refs are a generic concept, but most often you'll use them to hold DOM elements.
- You instruct React to put a DOM node into `myRef.current` by passing `<div ref={myRef}>`.
- Usually, you will use refs for non-destructive actions like focusing, scrolling, or measuring DOM elements.
- A component doesn't expose its DOM nodes by default. You can opt into exposing a DOM node by using `forwardRef` and passing the second `ref` argument down to a specific node.
- You can pass refs from parent component to child components just like any other prop.
- Avoid changing DOM nodes managed by React.
- If you do modify DOM nodes managed by React, modify parts that React has no reason to update.

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